GROUPSHAREKIT_TESTORGANIZATION (set this to the test account's organization PATH) GROUPSHAREKIT_PASSWORD (set this to the test account's password) GROUPSHAREKIT_USERNAME (set this to the test account's username) Then set the following environment variables: The test account needs the same permissions anĪdministrator role has(this is easier to be done by just setting the administrator Note: To run the tests, we highly recommend you create a test GroupShareĪccount (i.e., don't use your real GroupShare account) and a test organization GroupShareKit has integration tests that access the GroupShare Rest API, but they must be \build.cmd script at the root of the repository Git clone you want to make contributions to the project,Īfter doing that, run the. You can clone this repository locally from GitHub using the "Clone in Desktop"īutton from the main project site, or run this command in the Git Shell: To clone it locally click the "Clone in Desktop" button above or run the following git commands: *Windows 10 to build and test windows store projects If you prefer to compile it yourself, you'll need: GroupShareKit is a single assembly designed to be easy to deploy anywhere. (Reference: LTGS-9908 - Multiterm RestAPI returns non-ISO datetime format.) Build GS kit configurationĭue to a problem in the GroupShare (MultiTerm) RestAPI, you may encounter issues with creationDate of termbases being parsed incorrectly.Īs a workaround, set environment variable multiterm.dateFormatStr according to. Please see for details about the Translation Memory Service. Please see for details about the GroupShare Rest API.
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